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First-class graduate, SDG 8 Advocate (Decent work and Economy Growth. If you are not kicking it on Upwork and LinkedIn, reach out.
Katılım Eylül 2024
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@Wizarab10 @kasimie_Tips It has moved from Geh Geh university to Dickson Orientation?
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Morayo : Let’s talk about your marriage , the divorce , when the divorce happened with your ex , you were both quiet, we didn’t hear from both of you , you didn’t tel us anything , what would you say that experience has taught you or formed who you become today?
Ireti Doyle : First of all , you didn’t hear anything because it was none of your business , the only people you owe any explanation if all are those small family and friends that gathered on day one , you see this larger audience that you are performing for , they do not care👇🏾
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7.) Management Trainee Programme at Genesis Group
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Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s Degree / HND in Food Science technology, Accounting, Biology, Agric Economics, Supply Chain management, Human Resources, etc
Communication: Excellent verbal and written skills for reporting and team collaboration.
Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze data and provide recommendations.
Flexibility & Adaptability: Willingness to learn new roles, work in different departments, and work under tight deadlines.
Leadership Potential: Proactive mindset, leadership potential, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Technical Proficiency: Competence in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Fresh graduates or those with limited professional experience.
Candidates must be resident or have accomodation in Port Harcourt.
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Basic hair intelligence for girls:
1. Braided wig is trash. It makes you look tacky
2. 5*5 frontal is better than full frontal.
3. Tfrontal is tacky.
4. You don’t need 26+ inches of bone straight if you do not own a car.
5. Pixie curls are a must-have.
6. 12-inch bob wig would stress the hell out of you.
7. 10” BS is a must-have.
8. You don’t need coloured hair if you don’t have enough black wigs.
9. 70k deep wave is a waste of money.
10. Basic wigs: 10”BS, 14”pixie curls, 16” fringe STW, 18”bouncy hair, quality Tiwa hair (not 35k), all black or neutral colour
Bonus: No matter how beautiful that blend hair is, DON'T buy it. I know they'll tell you it lasts better than human hair. It's economical, and all you need to do is maintenance. I repeat, DO NOT buy it❗❗❗
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A friend of mine was earning ₦700K per month at a 9-5 job in Lagos.
He had a decent apartment.
Drove a nice car.
Had a girlfriend who loved “soft life.”
He wasn’t rich, but he was comfortable.
Then one day, his boss called him in and said:
"You’ve been an asset to this company, but we’re making some changes. We have to let you go."
Just like that, his entire life flipped upside down.
Within three months:
🚫 He could barely afford rent.
🚫 His girlfriend “needed space.”
🚫 He went from hanging out at expensive spots to avoiding calls from friends.
And it hit him…
That his comfort had been an illusion.
Because the money he thought was making him “safe” was actually keeping him trapped.
Most people think poverty is the biggest problem.
It’s not.
The real trap is becoming so comfortable that you stop pushing for more.
Look around you and you'll see:
- The guy earning ₦1M per month but still trading time for money with no backup plan.
- The business owner making ₦5M per month but still depending on one income source.
- The entrepreneur who had one big win and now spends money like success is permanent.
These people don’t feel the urgency to grow—until something happens.
Until the market shifts.
Until their biggest client leaves.
Until their “safe” income suddenly disappears.
Then they realize…
Comfort was the greatest enemy all along.
HOW TO ESCAPE THE COMFORT TRAP BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE
1️⃣ Move like your income can disappear tomorrow—because it can and it probably will.
Every rich person you admire today was once broke.
Every broke person struggling today was once comfortable.
2️⃣ Always build your next level before you need it.
Never wait until things collapse before you start thinking of expansion.
3️⃣ Stay paranoid about growth.
The most successful people in the world are never satisfied.
Not because they are greedy, but because they understand one thing:
Nothing in life is guaranteed.
Some people will read this and keep living as if things will always be the same.
Some will ignore the warning signs and realize too late.
Some will get defensive and say, “I’m just enjoying life.”
But a few?
A few will start preparing for the next level NOW, not when it’s too late.
A few will stop mistaking “comfort” for real success.
A few will stay ahead while everyone else scrambles.
If you’re one of the few, drop a comment and repost.
~ VOV

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I spent 4 years paying my younger sister’s school fees. Every single kobo.
The day she graduated, she gave the acknowledgement speech and thanked everyone except me.
I sat in that hall and felt my soul leave my body 😭.
When she got admission, things were tight at home.
I had just started my first job.
I told our parents, "Don't worry. I’ll handle it." And I did.
Every semester. No breaks.
There were months I was eating 0-1-0 so her account wouldn't run dry.
I never told her. I didn't think I needed to.
Graduation day, she looked beautiful. The first graduate in our family.
I was prouder of her than I’ve ever been of myself.
Then she got the mic.
> She thanked God. (Fair).
> She thanked our parents. (Expected).
> She thanked her friends who kept her sane.
> She even thanked her HOD.
Then she sat down.
My mother looked at me. I smiled and looked away, but the clapping felt like it was happening in a different room.
I didn’t say anything that day. Or the week after.
But something in how I moved changed.
I stopped volunteering. Started waiting to be asked. Started noticing who actually noticed me.
People say, "Don’t give to be recognized." I agree to an extent.
But there is a thin line between not needing applause and being erased by the person you bled for.
That's not humility. That's invisibility.
We’re fine now. I brought it up six months later, calmly.
She cried, and said she was nervous and blanked.
Maybe. Maybe not 🤷
But I learned something either way.
Sacrifice without communication creates invisible resentment.
Tell people what you are carrying for them. Not to guilt trip them. But because silence makes martyrs, and martyrs make bitter people.
This same dynamic shows up in dating every day.
You’re playing the provider or the supporter in silence, while your partner thinks you're just an oil money that never runs dry.
Stop accepting the bare minimum of gratitude. If they don't see the sacrifice, they won't value the person making it.
Has someone ever made you feel invisible in a relationship after everything you did for them?
Let’s talk below.👇
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@MojiradeEwaade Yoruba makes reading this very sweet😂
I was reading it in Lola idije voice
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Imagine you and 4 friends open a shawarma business. Total cost is N500,000. Each person puts in N100,000. Each person owns 20%.
If the business makes N200,000 profit in a month, your share is N40,000.
If someone offers to buy your 20% for N200,000 because the business is growing, your N100,000 just became N200,000.
That's exactly how the stock market works. Replace "shawarma business" with Dangote Cement or MTN. Replace "5 friends" with millions of shareholders.
You're buying a piece of a real business. That's all a stock is.
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It's literally the law of the universe but you have to let go of your worries about money. That is key.
ૐ@BirkinAura
money always comes back to me multiplied
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